Little Mix kick off UK edition of One World: Together At Home

Famous faces came together to celebrate front line NHS staff and key workers for all they are doing amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

And, on Sunday night, Little Mix kicked off the UK edition of One World: Together At Home live on BBC One, with a stunning rendition of their hit song Touch.

Claudia Winkleman, 48, Dermot O’Leary, 36, and Clara Amfo, 35, hosted the concert which relived some of the highlights from Saturday’s show and presented a few new performances. 

Amazing! On Sunday night, Little Mix kicked off the UK edition of One World: Together At Home live on BBC One, with a stunning rendition of their hit song Touch

The trio of hosts stood apart, recognising the UK’s social distancing rules as they revealed that Little Mix, Rag N Bone Man and Tom Jones would be performing never before seen sets. 

The show began with George The Poet performing a spoken word piece, who was followed by an emotional rendition of Touch by the Little Mix ladies.

Before their socially-distanced performance recorded at their separate homes began, Perrie Edwards said: ‘This is a weird weird time we are in.

‘And I think we can agree that the love we all feel for the NHS staff at this time, and key workers – you all deserve such a huge thank you and we all appreciate you so so much.

Thankful: Before their socially-distanced performance recorded at their separate homes began, Perrie Edwards gave a heartfelt introduction where she thanked frontline workers

Thankful: Before their socially-distanced performance recorded at their separate homes began, Perrie Edwards gave a heartfelt introduction where she thanked frontline workers

Sensational: She was then joined by bandmates Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall and Jesy Nelson who sang together in perfect harmony

Sensational: She was then joined by bandmates Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall and Jesy Nelson who sang together in perfect harmony

Hosts: Claudia Winkleman, 48, Dermot O'Leary, 36, and Clara Amfo, 35, hosted the concert which relived some highlights from Saturday's show and presented a few new performances

Hosts: Claudia Winkleman, 48, Dermot O’Leary, 36, and Clara Amfo, 35, hosted the concert which relived some highlights from Saturday’s show and presented a few new performances

‘Please take care of yourself, take care of your loves ones, stay home and save lives. Hopefully this rendition of Touch will put a smile on your faces’, concluded Perrie. 

She was then joined by bandmates Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall and Jesy Nelson who sang together in perfect harmony.  

Little Mix were followed by Beatles legend Paul McCartney before Jess Glynn sang her hit track I’ll Be There. 

Dr Ranj Singh, 40, appeared on the show to answer medical questions from adorable children all over the country.

The Strictly star began by saying: ‘Thank you to all of the frontline workers. I’ve been working in hospitals I’m now at home and on the end of a phone if they need me.’

He then discussed mace masks, hand sanitiser vs soap and water, social-distancing, receiving packaging in the UK and hugging parents, as video questions came in from kids across the UK.

After Dr Ranj dished out his advice, Rag’N’Bone Man, 35, (real name Rory Charles Graham) was introduced by Clara Amfo.

‘This is a message for NHS staff for key workers, for anyone putting themselves out there on the front line, thank you so much,’ said the talented singer.

Medical advice! Dr Ranj Singh, 40, appeared on the show to answer medical questions from adorable children all over the country

Medical advice! Dr Ranj Singh, 40, appeared on the show to answer medical questions from adorable children all over the country

Adorable: Dr Ranj discussed mace masks, hand sanitiser vs soap and water, social-distancing, and hugging parents, as video questions came in from kids across the UK

Adorable: Dr Ranj discussed mace masks, hand sanitiser vs soap and water, social-distancing, and hugging parents, as video questions came in from kids across the UK

Adorable: Dr Ranj discussed mace masks, hand sanitiser vs soap and water, social-distancing, and hugging parents, as video questions came in from kids across the UK

Grateful: 'This is a message for NHS staff for key workers, for anyone putting themselves out there on the front line, thank you so much,' said Rag'N'Bone man before performing a track

Grateful: ‘This is a message for NHS staff for key workers, for anyone putting themselves out there on the front line, thank you so much,’ said Rag’N’Bone man before performing a track

Before accompanying himself on guitar to perform an acoustic version of his track The Time Are A Changing, Rag’N’Bone Man dedicated his spine-tingling performance to key workers. 

In an incredibly sweet segment, via video link Claudia Winkleman surprised fans who are frontline workers separated from their families as they treat coronavirus patients.  

Mo Salah joined, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Chris Hoy, Chris Kamara, Tom Daly, Rebecca Adlington, Jenson Button, joined a host of sports stars for a fun segment encouraging people to stay active.

Next up, international Superstar sang a powerful version of Aretha Franklin’s iconic song A Change Is Gonna Come. 

After her emotional performance, Claudia introduced a minutes’ silence for all of those around the world lost to coronavirus.